Napoleon from the Patisserie Boulangerie in France
Nighttime "snack:" a kir royale from the champagne stand in France
My niece and nephew would vote for Mickey Bars, the itsakadoozies, and, of course, popcorn!
This thread makes me sad, reminding me of the days when Beaver Tails from the Canada Epcot pavilion were always on the list of top snacks! Sweet greasy dough, where hast thou gone?!
Mmmmmm . . . a great summertime treat in Halifax. I always get the Kilaloe Sunrise beavertail (cinnamon & fresh-squeezed lemon). Their lemonade is yummy too.
this past aug i bought one of those pretzels from germany - it was stale! couldnt finish it, actually only took a bite or 2 and thew it out! wont get that again
School bread is a pastry from the Kringla bakery & cafe in Norway. The base is something like a raised donut consistency with a huge amount of custard (or was it cream? I can't remember) (not too sweet -- just right) on top and then all topped with coconut. Each one is quite large. My sister & I split one (as a snack) and we where both full.
Chocolate covered Mickey rice kripie treats
Ice Cream sandwiches at Main Street Bakery: (Nestle tollhouse cookies with Haagan Daas Ice cream) YUM!!!!!!
Chocolate covered frozen bananas are my fav!!! They don't have them at every kiosk so I am always "hunting" for one!
My second fav is the candied pecans at the world showcase in EPCOT. There is a kiosk to the right as you enter and one in front of the American pavilion.
1. Dole Whip
2. Mickey Rice Crispy Treat
3. Nachos from Mexico
4. School Bread from Norway
5. Egg Roll from China
6. Popcorn
7. DH says beer from various countries so I'll throw in a fiesta margarita
Favorite snacks: Popcorn, Mickey ice cream bars, chocolate covered bananas, dole whip, strawberry and orange bars, my dd likes the sugar in the tube from the candy store. they were gone in March, cast members said the machines were being redone and should be back soon. I hope by May when we return
Cannoli from the cart in front of the Italy pavilion. I prefer the chocolate.
Soft serve ice cream from any location.
I like the Nestle Tollouse cookie sandwiches, and my wife likes the Mickey bars, even though the sandwiches and Dove bars are available in the grocery store.